
MAINTENANCE & CLEANING
When handling your PSAP, please be sure to hold it close to a surface (preferably soft surface) to
avoid damage if you drop it. Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the PSAP. Do not use water, alcohol swabs
or other cleaning solvents as they will break down or damage your PSAP. When your PSAP is not in
use, keep your PSAP away from heat and moisture and store in a dry cool place.
TROUBLESHOOTING
and replace the battery. If that does not solve your issue, please check out our Frequently Asked
Questions on our website: www.thearist.com/FAQ.
WHISTLING
Whistling is a common problem for small PSAPs and is also known as “feedback.” It is caused by
tips will help reduce this occurrence:
1. Make sure the PSAP is securely seated in your ear
2.
3. Clear any ear canal wax
4. Reduce the volume
GENERAL WARNINGS
Minor itchiness, redness or irritation may occur as your ear becomes accustomed to having your
PSAP in it. If this continues to persist for an extended period or if you experience an allergic reaction
physician. If an ear dome or anything else related to your PSAP becomes lodged in your ear, please
contact a physician.
CHOKING HAZARD
Batteries and other small parts of your PSAP should be kept out of reach of children and anyone
who might swallow these items or otherwise cause injury to themselves. Do not mistake your
batteries for pills. Check your medicine carefully before swallowing any pills! If a battery or PSAP is
FIRST & FOREMOST
product and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or mitigate
disease and does not alter the structure or function of the body.A
for normal hearing individuals to hear, outdoor activities such as bird
watching or hunting, and listening to lectures with a distant speaker.
hope you enjoy your PSAP as much as we do and let’s get started!
NEW SOUNDS - NEW EXPECTATIONS!
You may notice sounds that you have never heard! Your brain will need
time to adapt to the new sounds, and the key to any success is
practice! We recommend that you wear your PSAP for a few hours on
wear your PSAP, the more easily your brain will adjust to the changes.
Over a few weeks, the new sounds will start to sound normal.
If you believe you suffer from severe hearing loss, please visit an otolaryngologists, otologists or otorhinolaryngologists to receive a
MRCS M180